Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 124
... death of Socrates ( Apology , Crito , Euthyphro , Phaedo , Theaetetus , Sophistes , Politicus ) , the Meno seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being ...
... death of Socrates ( Apology , Crito , Euthyphro , Phaedo , Theaetetus , Sophistes , Politicus ) , the Meno seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being ...
Page 276
... Death of Germanus . Octa and Ossa arrive . 451 Death of Emrys . Uther takes Eigr . * 452 Arthur born . * 467 Arthur acceded . Deaths of Uther , Octa , and Ossa . * 493 Arthur dies . Constantine , his nephew , succeeds . * 495 ...
... Death of Germanus . Octa and Ossa arrive . 451 Death of Emrys . Uther takes Eigr . * 452 Arthur born . * 467 Arthur acceded . Deaths of Uther , Octa , and Ossa . * 493 Arthur dies . Constantine , his nephew , succeeds . * 495 ...
Page 493
... Death . To attain immortality is to sit ' triumphing over Death and Change , and thee , O Time ' . A slight variation is made by Sir John Davies , who represents Death as setting free the soul to survive Time : Time itself in time shall ...
... Death . To attain immortality is to sit ' triumphing over Death and Change , and thee , O Time ' . A slight variation is made by Sir John Davies , who represents Death as setting free the soul to survive Time : Time itself in time shall ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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